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Harvey Weinstein arrives at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for
the Academy Awards. A report in the New Yorker stated that Weinstein
paid $1 million to model Ambra Battilana Guiterrez to keep her from
going public with accusations of him groping her during a meeting in his
Manhattan office on March 27, 2015. Photo by Jordan Strauss
Al Franken Announces He Plans to Resign
Senator faced calls from fellow Democrats to quit amid sexual-misconduct allegations
Al Franken Will Resign Over Allegations of Sexual Misconduct
Sen. Al Franken said he would resign in the face of sexual misconduct
allegations, underscoring how deeply the Capitol is being shaken by the
national reassessment of how men treat women and raising anxiety about
which lawmakers could be next to go. Sen. Al Franken (D., Minn.) said
in a speech in the Senate on Dec. 7, 2017, that he plans to resign in
the coming weeks after many Democratic colleagues called for him to step down over mounting allegations of sexual misconduct.
Reuters By Natalie Andrews and Janet Hook Updated Dec. 7, 2017 6:56 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON—Sen. Al Franken said Thursday he would resign in the face of
sexual misconduct allegations, underscoring how deeply the Capitol is
being shaken by the national reassessment of how men treat women and
raising anxiety about which lawmakers could be next to go. Mr.
Franken made his announcement in a speech from the Senate floor that put
the Minnesota lawmaker face to face with Democratic colleagues who a
day earlier had praised his work and friendship but called on him to
step aside nonetheless.
Weinstein's Impact: List of men accused of sexual misconduct
The Associated Press
November 24, 2017 11:22 AM
UPDATED November 24, 2017 11:23 AM
NEW YORK
Since The New York Times
published allegations of sexual harassment and assault against
Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in October, multiple men in
entertainment, media and politics in the U.S. and beyond have faced
allegations ranging from inappropriate behavior to forced sexual
misconduct to rape. To be sure, prominent
men have faced sexual misconduct claims before. But the accusations
against Weinstein have opened a floodgate, sparked an international
conversation and put new pressure on companies, industries, and
political leaders to respond. President Donald Trump has condemned some
of the accused, been more muted about others, and found himself again
being asked about sexual harassment and misconduct allegations leveled
against him during last year's presidential campaign. The Republican
says they're fake. The #Metoo moment is
also prompting re-examination of past sexual misconduct claims against
powerful men, including Democratic former President Bill Clinton in the
1990s. He was impeached and then acquitted of perjury and obstruction of
lawmakers' investigation into his sexual encounters with a White House
intern, and he settled a sexual harassment lawsuit stemming from his
time as Arkansas governor.
A look at some of the men accused since the Weinstein accusations emerged: Entertainment:
— Celebrity chef John Besh — Accused by 25 women of sexual harassment. He has stepped down from the company he founded. — Singer Nick Carter —
Accused by pop singer Melissa Schuman of raping her approximately 15
years ago. Carter has denied her allegations. — Comedian Louis C.K. —
Accused by five women of sexual misconduct. Planned release of film "I
Love You, Daddy" halted. Netflix special canceled. He says the
allegations are true and has apologized. — Cinefamily executives
Hadrian Belove and Shadie Elnashai — Accused of sexual misconduct. Movie
theater shut down in the wake of allegations due to crippling debt. — Actor Richard Dreyfuss — One woman alleges sexual harassment. He denies the allegation. — Film producer Adam
Fields — Accused of offering a promotion to a woman at his former
employer, Relativity Media, in exchange for sex. He has denied the
allegations. — Director-producer Gary Goddard — Accused by one man of sexually molesting him when the man was 12. He denies the allegation. — Casting employee Andy
Henry — Admitted to urging women to take off their clothes during
coaching sessions in 2008 while working on the "CSI" series. He was
fired by his current employer. — Actor Dustin Hoffman — Accused by woman of sexual harassing when she was 17. He has apologized for his behavior. — Actor Robert Knepper — Accused by one woman of sexual assault. He denies the allegations. — Showrunner Andrew
Kreisberg — Accused by 19 women of sexual harassment and inappropriate
touching. The "Supergirl" and "Arrow" showrunner has been suspended by
Warner Bros. Television Group. He told Variety he has made comments on
women's appearances and clothes "but they were not sexualized." — Pixar and Disney
Animation chief John Lasseter — Accused by several women of unwanted
touching and has announced he is taking a six-month leave of absence. He
has acknowledged some "missteps" with employees and apologized for any
behavior that made workers uncomfortable. — Actor Jeremy Piven — Accused by three women of sexual misconduct. He denies all allegations. — Filmmaker Brett Ratner
— Accused by at least six women of sexual harassment. Playboy shelved
projects with Ratner and Ratner stepped away from Warner Bros. related
activities. He denies the allegations. — Comedy festival
organizer Gilbert Rozon — Accused by at least nine women of sexually
harassing or sexually assaulting them. Rozon stepped down as president
of Montreal's renowned "Just for Laughs" festival and apologized "to all
those I have offended during my life." — Producer Chris Savino — Accused of harassing up to 12 women. Fired from Nickelodeon. He has apologized for his behavior. — Actor Steven Seagal — Accused by two women of rape. He denies the allegations. — Def Jam Records mogul
Russell Simmons — Accused by model Keri Claussen Khalighi of coercing
her to perform a sex act and later penetrating her without her consent
in his New York apartment in 1991. Simmons has disputed her account,
saying the relationship was consensual. — Actor Tom Sizemore —
Accused of groping an 11-year-old actress in 2003. Utah prosecutors
declined to file charges, citing witness and evidence problems. He
denies the allegation. — Actor Kevin Spacey —
Accused by at least 24 men of sexual misconduct or assault. London
police reportedly investigating two sexual assaults. Fired from "House
of Cards" and replaced in Ridley Scott's completed film "All the Money
in the World." Massachusetts prosecutors are investigating one
allegation. His former publicist has said he is seeking unspecified
treatment. — Actor Jeffrey Tambor —
Two women — an actress on his show "Transparent" and his assistant —
allege sexual misconduct. He denies the allegation, saying in a
statement that he has "never been a predator — ever." Tambor said this
week he doesn't see how he can return to the Amazon series. — Actor George Takei — One man alleges sexual assault. He denies the allegation. — Writer-director James
Toback — Accused by hundreds of women of sexual harassment. Beverly
Hills police investigating complaints. He has denied the allegations to
the Los Angeles Times. — "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner — Accused by one woman of sexual harassment. He denies the allegation. — Producer Harvey
Weinstein — Accused by dozens of women of sexual harassment or sexual
assaults, including rape. Fired by The Weinstein Co. and expelled from
various professional guilds. Under investigation by police departments
in New York, London, Beverly Hills and Los Angeles. Weinstein denies all
allegations of non-consensual sex, but he has apologized for causing "a
lot of pain" with "the way I've behaved with colleagues in the past." — Actor Ed Westwick —
Accused by two women of sexual assault. The BBC pulled an Agatha
Christie adaptation from its television schedule and halted production
on a second sitcom starring the former "Gossip Girl' actor. Los Angeles
police are investigating. He denies the allegations. ___ Media, publishing and business: — Billboard magazine executive Stephen Blackwell — Accused of sexual harassment by one woman. He has resigned from the magazine. — Penguin Random House
art director Giuseppe Castellano — Accused by one woman of sexual
harassment. Penguin Random House is investigating. Castellano has not
commented. — New Republic publisher Hamilton Fish— Multiple sexual harassment allegations. He has resigned from the magazine. — Journalist Mark
Halperin — Accused of harassing about 12 women while at ABC News. Book
contract terminated. Fired from job at NBC News. He has denied some of
the allegations. — Artforum publisher
Knight Landesman — Accused by multiple women of sexual harassment and
sued by one woman. He has resigned from the magazine. — NPR news chief Michael
Oreskes — Accused of inappropriate behavior or sexual harassment by at
least four women while at The New York Times, NPR and The Associated
Press. He has been ousted from NPR. — Amazon executive Roy Price — Accused by one woman of sexual harassment. He resigned from Amazon. — PBS and CBS host
Charlie Rose — Accused by several women of unwanted sexual advances,
groping and grabbing women, walking naked in front of them or making
lewd phone calls. He has apologized for his behavior, but has questioned
the accuracy of some of the accounts. — New York Times White
House reporter Glenn Thrush — Accused of making drunken, unwanted
advances on women. He disputes some of the accusations but has said he
had had a drinking problem and apologized for "any situation where I
behaved inappropriately." — Webster Public
Relations CEO Kirt Webster — Accused of sexual assault by one woman.
Firm renamed and Webster is "taking time away." — Rolling Stone
publisher Jann Wenner — Accused by one man of sexual harassment. He says
he did not intend to make the accuser uncomfortable. — New Republic editor
Leon Wieseltier — Accused of sexually harassing numerous women. Removed
from the masthead of The Atlantic magazine. He has apologized for his
behavior. — NBC News booker Matt Zimmerman — Accused of inappropriate conduct by multiple women at the network. He was fired from NBC. ___ Politics: — Florida Democratic
Party Chairman Stephen Bittel — Accused of sexually inappropriate
comments and behavior toward a number of women, Bittel resigned.
Meanwhile, Democratic state Sen. Jeff Clemens resigned after a report
that he had an extramarital affair with a lobbyist, and Republican state
Sen. Jack Latvala is being investigated by the Senate over allegations
of harassment and groping. Latvala has denied the allegations. — Former President
George H.W. Bush — Accused of patting seven women below the waist while
posing for photos with them in recent years, well after he left office.
The 93-year-old Republican has issued repeated apologies through a
spokesman "to anyone he has offended," with the spokesman noting that
the former president uses a wheelchair and that his arm sinks below
people's waists when they take photos with him. — U.S. Rep. John Conyers
(D-Mich.) — Accused of sexual harassment toward staffers in his office,
and has settled one claim of harassment. He has denied the allegations,
even the one he settled. — Two Minnesota state
lawmakers — Democratic Sen. Dan Schoen and Republican Rep. Tony Cornish —
said they would resign after they were accused of misdeeds that ranged
from groping colleagues to persistent unwanted sexual advances and
sexting. — British Defense
Secretary Michael Fallon — Accused of inappropriate advances on two
women, the Conservative resigned. Sexual harassment and assault
allegations have also emerged against a number of other U.K. political
figures. Labour Party legislator Carl Sargeant is believed to have taken
his own life after harassment allegations cost him his post as the
Welsh government's Cabinet secretary for communities and children. He
had asked for an independent inquiry to clear his name. Also, Labour
Party member Ivan Lewis has been suspended over an allegation of sexual
misconduct; Lewis disputed the account but apologized if his behavior
had been "unwelcome or inappropriate." — U.S. Sen. Al Franken
(D-Minn.) — Accused of forcibly kissing Los Angeles radio anchor Leeann
Tweeden while rehearsing for a 2006 USO tour; Franken also was
photographed with his hands over her breasts as she slept. He also has
been accused by three other women of touched their buttocks. Franken has
apologized, though hasn't admitted to groping or other inappropriate
touching. He has acknowledged that some women felt that he had done
something offensive during their encounters. He faces a Senate ethics
investigation for improper conduct. — Kentucky House Speaker
Jeff Hoover — Stepped down as speaker this month after news surfaced
that the Republican had settled a sexual harassment claim from a GOP
caucus staffer. Hoover denied the harassment allegation but said he sent
consensual yet inappropriate text messages. He remains in the
Legislature. — U.S. Senate candidate
Roy Moore (R.-Ala.) —Accused of sexually assaulting two women decades
ago when they were teenagers; about a half-dozen other women have
accused Moore of inappropriate conduct. The former state Supreme Court
chief justice denies the allegations. He has rebuffed pressure from
national Republican leaders to step aside; the state GOP is standing by
him. — Johnny Anderson, a
staffer for Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards — The deputy
chief of staff for programs and planning resigned to avoid becoming a
"distraction" to the governor. Accused of sexual harassment, he denies
any wrongdoing. ___ Sports: — International Olympic
Committee member Alex Gilady — Accused by two women of rape and by two
others of inappropriate conduct. Gilady denied the rape accusations,
said he didn't recall one of the other allegations, but acknowledged a
claim he'd propositioned a woman during a job interview 25 years ago was
"mainly correct." He stepped down as president of an Israeli
broadcasting company he founded. The IOC has said it is looking into the
allegations. — Former South African
soccer association president Danny Jordaan — Accused by former member of
parliament Jennifer Ferguson of raping her in 1993. Jordaan denies the
accusation.
FILE - In
this April 27, 2015 file photo, Kevin Spacey arrives at the Q&A
Screening of "The House Of Cards" at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in
Beverly Hills, Calif. British media say police are investigating a
second allegation of sexual assault against actor Kevin Spacey. London's
Metropolitan Police force says it has received a complaint "of sexual
assaults against a man" in 2005, it was reported on Wednesday, Nov. 22,
2017. Photo by Jordan Strauss
‘House of Cards’ Employees Accuse Kevin Spacey of Sexual Assault and Harassment
Since Anthony Rapp came forward
Sunday, multiple people have accused Spacey of either sexual misconduct,
harassment, or attempted rape
A former production assistant on House of Cardstold CNN
that Kevin Spacey had sexually assaulted him “during one of the show’s
early seasons.” According to the assistant, Spacey put his hands down
the production assistant’s pants while driving to the show’s set. The
alleged advance was unwanted, and the assistant had previously reported
Spacey for sexual harassment. “I have no doubt that this type of
predatory behavior was routine for him and that my experience was one of
many and that Kevin had few if any qualms about exploiting his status
and position,” he told CNN. “It was a toxic environment for young men
who had to interact with him at all in the crew, cast, background
actors.”
CNN spoke to multiple other current and former crew
members who reiterated this description. “All the crew members commented
on his behavior,” one former camera assistant told CNN. “What gets me
is we have to sign sexual harassment paperwork before the start of the
show and apparently [Kevin Spacey] doesn’t have to do anything and he
gets away scott-free with this behavior.”
In a statement, House of Cards producer Media
Rights Capital said that it has opened an anonymous complaint hotline to
investigate any further misconduct. Netflix also released a statement:
Netflix was just made aware of one incident,
five years ago, that we were informed was resolved swiftly. On Tuesday,
in collaboration with MRC, we suspended production, knowing that Kevin
Spacey wasn’t scheduled to work until Wednesday. Netflix is not aware of
any other incidents involving Kevin Spacey on-set. We continue to
collaborate with MRC and other production partners to maintain a safe
and respectful working environment. We will continue to work with MRC
during this hiatus time to evaluate our path forward as it relates to
the production, and have nothing further to share at this time.
Since Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of sexual misconduct in an interview with BuzzFeed Newson Sunday, several others have come forward with allegations involving Spacey. On Thursday, Vulture
published an anonymous interview with a man who alleges that he and
Spacey had a sexual relationship in 1986, when he was 14 and Spacey was
24. In the interview, the man says that the relationship ended when he
was 15 years old, after Spacey attempted to rape him in his New York
apartment. “I always have said, ‘He tried to rape me,’” he told Vulture.
“I told him I didn’t want that, he went again to do it, I told him no,
he went again and pushed harder and grabbed me and pushed harder. I
don’t know how I would see that as anything besides an attempted rape,
which I was able to thwart.”
Also
on Thursday, a former employee of the Old Vic theater in London, where
Spacey was an artistic director for 11 years until 2015, told The Guardian
that the theater’s management and employees consistently ignored
Spacey’s behavior during his tenure. “We were all involved in keeping it
quiet,” the former employee said. “I witnessed him groping men many
times in all sorts of different situations.” Earlier in the week, actor
Roberto Cavazos relayed a similar story relating to the Old Vic. Posting on Facebook,
he wrote that he recalled Spacey “squeezing whoever caught his
attention” at the Old Vic’s bar, and that he had a “couple of unpleasant
encounters with Spacey that were on the edge of being called
harassment.”
Additionally, two other men have spoken up with their own allegations of Spacey’s harassment. Director Tony Montana told Radar on Tuesday that Spacey groped him at a Los Angeles bar in 2003. Another man—who asked not to be identified—told the BBC
on Wednesday that when he was a teen in the 1980s, he woke up to Spacey
lying on top of him. Spacey had invited the then-teenager to stay at
his apartment in New York over the weekend, but when Spacey asked if
they could share the bed, he declined and instead slept on the sofa.
When he woke up, Spacey’s arms were around him. “I was uncomfortable at
best, traumatized at worst,” he said.
Spacey addressed Rapp’s allegations in a statement on
Twitter on Sunday night, saying that he does not remember the encounter
but apologized for “deeply inappropriate drunken behavior.”
Sen. Kennedy on sexual misconduct: 'They're all pigs'
(CNN)Sen. John Kennedy didn't mince words Monday about any colleagues accused of sexual misconduct: "They're all pigs."
The Louisiana Republican was speaking with reporters in the Capitol as senators returned from Thanksgiving break.
Kennedy
stopped short of saying that Senate candidate Roy Moore of Alabama --
who has been accused of pursuing relationships with teenagers when he
was in his 30s, as well as assault -- should be expelled from the Senate
if he wins. But Kennedy said an ethics investigation would be
appropriate, as it is in the case of Democratic Sen. Al Franken of
Minnesota, who has been accused of groping women.
If
the accusations prove true, then "there is no excuse for this," Kennedy
said. "None. Zero. Nada. You pretty it up all you want to, it's still a
pig."
There may be differences in the allegations, he added, but none of this behavior should be tolerated.
"There
are gradations of pigs," Kennedy said. "There are major-league pigs;
there are minor-league pigs. There are amateur pigs. There are
first-time pigs. There are experienced pigs. But they're all pigs."
But he said he wouldn't "prejudge" any investigation.
"I'm
going to wait to see the facts," Kennedy said. "There is going to be an
ethics investigation of Senator Franken. If Mr. Moore is elected,
there's going to be an investigation there. And I don't know any of
these people involved, and I'm going to wait and see what the
investigation determines those facts to be."
After Weinstein: The Fallout for 34 Men Accused of Sexual Misconduct, From Lewd Texts to Rape
At the beginning of October, multiple women came forward to accuse
Harvey Weinstein, the Hollywood producer, of sexual misconduct. Since
then, high-profile men in a variety of industries have resigned, been
fired or experienced other fallout after accusations that have ranged
from inappropriate text messages to rape.
Here is a list of such cases, which we will
update periodically. The list does not include accusations against men
for whom there has been no or minimal fallout.
Nov. 21
John Lasseter Head of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation
Accusation Sexual harassment, including grabbing, unwanted kissing and making comments about physical attributes.»
Fallout Stepping away for “a six-month sabbatical” after “missteps.”»
Response“I
especially want to apologize to anyone who has ever been on the
receiving end of an unwanted hug or any other gesture they felt crossed
the line in any way, shape, or form.”»
Nov. 20
Charlie Rose Television host
Accusation Sexual harassment of at least eight women, including groping and lewd phone calls.»
Fallout Fired by CBS. Bloomberg and PBS canceled distribution of his interview show, “Charlie Rose.”»
Response“I
have behaved insensitively at times, and I accept responsibility for
that, though I do not believe that all of these allegations are
accurate. I always felt that I was pursuing shared feelings, even though
I now realize I was mistaken.” »
Glenn Thrush Reporter at The New York Times
Accusation Sexually inappropriate behavior toward at least four women, including groping and unwanted kissing.»
Fallout Suspended pending an investigation by The New York Times.»
Response“I apologize to any woman who felt uncomfortable in my presence, and for any situation where I behaved inappropriately.”»
Nov. 16
Al Franken U.S. senator
Accusation Sexual harassment of two women, including forcibly kissing and groping.»
Fallout
Apologized to Leeann Tweeden, who wrote an article that included a
photo of Mr. Franken groping her. Mr. Franken also called for a Senate
ethics investigation into his actions.»
Response“There's
more I want to say, but the first and most important thing — and if
it's the only thing you care to hear, that's fine — is: I'm sorry,” Mr.
Franken said in a statement in which he did not fully confirm Ms.
Tweeden's account.»
Nov. 13
Steve Jurvetson Co-founder of a venture capital firm and a board member of Tesla and SpaceX
Response“I
have made comments on women’s appearances and clothes in my capacity as
an executive producer, but they were not sexualized. Like many people, I
have given someone a nonsexual hug or kiss on the cheek,“said Mr.
Kreisberg, who denied the accusations.»
Nov. 9
Louis C.K. Comedian and producer
Accusation Sexual misconduct with five women, including exposing himself and masturbating in front of them.»
Fallout FX and other media companies cut ties. Movie release and comedy special were canceled.»
Response“These stories are true. … I have been remorseful of my actions.”»
Roy Moore Alabama judge and politician
Accusation Sexual misconduct with five teenagers.»
Fallout Republican National Committee withdrew financing.»
Response“These
allegations are completely false and are a desperate political attack
by the National Democrat Party and The Washington Post on this
campaign.”»
Nov. 8
Benjamin Genocchio Executive director of the Armory Show art fair
Accusation Sexual harassment, including unwelcome touching of five women.»
Response“To
the extent my behavior was perceived as disrespectful, I deeply and
sincerely apologize and will ensure it does not happen again.”»
Jeffrey Tambor Actor
Accusation Sexual harassment of two women, including unwanted physical contact.»
Fallout Leaving his role on the Amazon series “Transparent.”»
Response“I’ve
already made clear my deep regret if any action of mine was ever
misinterpreted by anyone as being aggressive, but the idea that I would
deliberately harass anyone is simply and utterly untrue.”»
Response“Mr. Guillod denies any allegations of nonconsensual sex,” his lawyer told TheWrap.»
Nov. 1
Jeff Hoover Kentucky speaker of the House
Accusation Sexual harassment and inappropriate text messages.»
Fallout Resigned leadership position but remained in the Legislature as of Nov. 10.»
Response“I
engaged in banter that was consensual but make no mistake it was wrong
on my part to do that. And for that, I am truly sorry. … I want to
reiterate that at no time, at no time did I engage in unwelcome or
unwanted conduct of any kind.”»
Brett Ratner Producer and director
Accusation Rape, sexual assault and harassment of six women, including exposing himself and masturbating.»
Fallout Stepped away from activities related to Warner Bros.»
Response“We
are confident that his name will be cleared once the current media
frenzy dies down and people can objectively evaluate the nature of these
claims,” read a statement from an attorney of Mr. Ratner, who is suing
his rape accuser for libel.»
Oct. 31
Kirt Webster Music publicist
Accusation Sexual assault and harassment, including unwanted touching.»
Fallout Stepped away from his firm, Webster Public Relations.»
Response“Mr.
Webster has had multiple relationships over the course of his
professional life, all of which have been consensual,” a representative
said in response to the first accusation.»
Response“I
didn't grope anybody. I might have kissed somebody on the cheek to say
goodbye and then licked them. ... I'm not trying to sexually harass
people.”»
Michael Oreskes Head of news at NPR and former New York Times editor
Response“Women
have longstanding and profound concerns with respect to their treatment
in the workplace. Many men have a lot to learn in this regard. I know I
do, and I hope for and encourage that new direction.”»
Oct. 29
Kevin Spacey Actor
Accusation Sexual assault of multiple men and sexual misconduct with a minor.»
Fallout Suspended from "House of Cards" and cut from other projects.»
Response“Kevin Spacey is taking the time necessary to seek evaluation and treatment,” said his representative in a statement.»
Oct. 26
Ken Baker E! News correspondent
Accusation Sexual harassment of two women, including unwanted kissing and inappropriate messages.»
Fallout Pulled from air while NBCUniversal investigates.»
Response“I am very disturbed by these anonymous allegations, which make my heart ache. I take them very seriously.”»
Mark Halperin NBC News and MSNBC contributor, co-author of "Game Change"
Accusation Sexual harassment of at least five women.»
Fallout Dismissed from MSNBC and NBC News and had upcoming book and HBO adaptation canceled.»
Response“I
am profoundly sorry for the pain and anguish I have caused by my past
actions. I apologize sincerely to the women I mistreated.”»
Rick Najera Director of CBS's Diversity Showcase
Accusation Sexual harassment, including inappropriate comments to performers.»
Response“Many
of his professional interactions with subjects were sexual and explicit
in nature but all of the subjects of his work participated
consensually,” a spokeswoman said.»
Oct. 22
James Toback Director and writer
Accusation
Sexual harassment and misconduct toward women, including dry-humping or
masturbating. After The Los Angeles Times published its investigation,
hundreds of women reached out to describe their encounters.»
ResponseA
profanity-laden denial to Rolling Stone; Toback, 72, denied the
allegations to The Los Angeles Times, saying he had never met the women
or, if he did, it “was for five minutes and have no recollection.”»
Oct. 21
John Besh Chief executive of the Besh Restaurant Group
ResponseVox
Media's chief executive said Steele had admitted to “engaging in
conduct that is inconsistent with our core values and will not be
tolerated.”»
Robert Scoble Tech blogger and co-founder of the Transformation Group
Response“Mr.
Signore unequivocally denies allegations of sexual assault, harassment
or retaliation of any kind,” his lawyer said in a statement.»
Oct. 5
Harvey Weinstein Producer and co-founder of the Weinstein Company
There Are 44 NFL Players Who Have Been Accused of Sexual or Physical Assault
In
the past few years, multiple news stories involving NFL players accused
of sexual assault or domestic violence have received widespread
attention. As isolated incidents, such allegations are deeply
disturbing.
*rapey adjective | \ˈrāp-ē\ : having or showing sexually aggressive behavior that causes the discomfort of others : exhibiting or indicative of a lack of concern or understanding of consent of another in regard to intimate contact: having or showing qualities that make others feel sexually vulnerable or unsafe class
When
we celebrate these men as athletes and role models while overlooking
their alleged histories, we contribute to a culture in which violent
misogyny is normalized. To combat that, we are focusing on their alleged
histories. As such, we have listed the sexual assault or sexual
misconduct allegations against NFL players in our Rapey* Roster, and the
domestic violence and violence against women allegations in our
Domestic Violence/Violence Against Women Depth Chart.
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According to the NFL's own Personal Conduct Policy,
"it is not enough simply to avoid being found guilty of a crime. We are
all held to a higher standard and must conduct ourselves in a way that
is responsible, promotes the values of the NFL, and is lawful."
Therefore, in Broadly's NFL Report,
we've included incidents prior to players being drafted into the
league, cases in which charges have been dropped, and those concerning a
broader range of troubling behaviors toward women, in order to provide
readers with all of the information necessary to decide if the NFL is
living up to its own, self-imposed higher standards of conduct.
Rapey* Roster
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